Add-ons

If you’ve been playing The Elder Scrolls Online, you may have gotten the itch to change around the game’s UI a bit. Maybe the compass isn’t doing it for you, and you’d rather have a mini-map. Perhaps you want to filter out gold spammers. Or maybe you want the game’s map to show you locations to Skyshards! Whatever the case may be, The Elder Scrolls Online fully supports Add-Ons, and there is already a helpful site that is compiling them all.

You can head on over to esoui.com, which already has a bunch of add-ons that can modify the game to your liking. But how exactly do you make these Add-Ons work?

Before you wrack your brain by trying to find the add-ons folder in the installation directory, I’ll help you out.

First, pick the add-on you want to use and download the Zip file.

Then go to the My Documents (or just Documents) folder on your PC.

There, navigate to the Elder Scrolls Online folder, then into the liveeu folder, and lastly into the AddOns folder.

Open the Zip files and drag the folders from there into the AddOns folder you just navigated to.

Lastly, boot up the game and enable these Add-Ons from the main menu. If you have the game open already you can type /reloadui in chat.

View Inventories contents of your Characters (you have to login once to get the Data), View Bank contents (no Bank visit necessary), View Guild Banks contents (Guild Bank needs to be opened to get the Data), View All Items

Potion Maker looks through your available ingredients and uses your chosen filters, to make a comprehensive list of all the potions you could make with those traits, using the reagents you have. This list is shown in a window and you can click on a potion to add the ingredients to the alchemy table. If you use Potion Maker away from a alchemy table you instead get more information about the clicked potion.

It allows you to save the current enabled state of all of your addons in an addon pack that you can give a name to. Then you can click on the name of any saved addon pack in the drop down box and it will reset the enabled/disabled state of each addon back to the state it was in when you saved it (enabled/disabled). You can save multiple addon packs.